Very important series. I believe we still control our own destiny. Sweep the Indians and cross games between the Indians & Tigers guarantee us the chance to move ahead of one of them. Same would be true for Boston & Baltimore.

unpopular opinion here, but lindor could very well be just as good as correa, especially when you consider his defense. i really like this indians club. glad they aren't in our division. great, young pitching with a solid, young offensive core, too.

unpopular opinion here, but lindor could very well be just as good as correa, especially when you consider his defense. i really like this indians club. glad they aren't in our division. great, young pitching with a solid, young offensive core, too.

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Lindor is a beast, good that he has that switch-hitting capability as well. I'm still taking Correa over him though. Younger, more power, and clutcher, but I can see arguments being made for Lindor. Both are behind Seager right now though. My top 5 SS are probably: Seager, Correa, Lindor, Crawford, Bogaerts. The crazy thing is Correa is still younger than both Seager and Lindor.

Cleveland has won 6 straight. This is a tough series. Judging by the pitching matchups 1-3 seems the most likely outcome. I'd take 2-2 which is certainly doable. Fiers should get us the win tonight. Kluber and Carrasco are tough matchups for this team and Musgrove has been terrible on the road.

The important thing is, when we gave Feldman away Crane saved quite a bit of money. Let's not worry so much about being two games out of the playoffs and sending a guy to the hill that is bad even in the minors, let's just be thankful that Jeff saved Uncle Jimbo some cash

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